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On board ship he writes , referring to his attachment to Miss Brawne : " Even if my body would recover of itself , this would prevent it . The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death .
On board ship he writes , referring to his attachment to Miss Brawne : " Even if my body would recover of itself , this would prevent it . The very thing which I want to live most for will be a great occasion of my death .
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In November 1820 he writes : " The reception the public have given me might go far to damp any man's enthusiasm . " His last letters are full of remarks on the criticism meted out to him . April 1819 : - " As to the Reviews , I suppose ...
In November 1820 he writes : " The reception the public have given me might go far to damp any man's enthusiasm . " His last letters are full of remarks on the criticism meted out to him . April 1819 : - " As to the Reviews , I suppose ...
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Of course I am very much in love , " he writes to a lady friend , " and as silly as all single gentlemen must be in that sentimental situation . " And to another friend he writes : " I am now the happiest of mortals , for I became ...
Of course I am very much in love , " he writes to a lady friend , " and as silly as all single gentlemen must be in that sentimental situation . " And to another friend he writes : " I am now the happiest of mortals , for I became ...
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COMMON CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERIOD | 1 |
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 15 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM | 32 |
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Naturalism in England. Common Characteristics of the Period Georg Brandes Недоступно для просмотра - 1923 |
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